Fcoe remote boot options – Dell Intel PRO Family of Adapters User Manual
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Intel® Ethernet X520 10GbE Dual Port KX4 Mezz
Intel® Ethernet X520 10GbE Dual Port KX4-KR Mezz
Intel® Ethernet 10G 2P X520-k bNDC
Intel® Ethernet 10G X540-t Adapter
Intel® Ethernet 10G 4P X540/I350 rNDC
-BOOTENABLE=[iSCSIPRIMARY |
iSCSISECONDARY | PXE | FCoE |
disabled]
Selects the flash firmware type to enable or disable on the selected port. The combo
option ROM could have all capabilities. The monolithic option ROM has either PXE,
iSCSI or FCoE capability but not all. This command will not work on monolithic Option
ROMs.
NOTE: This manual command is not applicable to the UEFI network driver.
The UEFI network driver is enabled by default and loaded automatically unless
network ports are already used by other flash firmware.
BOOTENABLE=DISABLED
Disables FCoE, iSCSI and PXE functionalities for legacy BIOS.
BOOTENABLE=ISCSIPRIMARY
Enables iSCSI primary and disables PXE and FCoE for legacy BIOS.
BOOTENABLE=PXE
Enables PXE and disables iSCSI and FCoE boot for legacy BIOS.
BOOTENABLE=FCOE
Enables FCoE and disables iSCSI and PXE for legacy BIOS.
Adapter Selection Options
Parameter
Description
-ALL
Selects all supported network ports found in system.
-NIC=XX
Selects a specific network port in the system. If used without any executable option, it
prints the iSCSI boot configuration of the selected port or saves it to a file when the -
O option is used.
-TARGET=XX
This is an FCoE-specific selection option. Legal values are 1,2,3, and 4. This option is
required for configuration commands -WWPN, -FCOELUN, -FCOEVLAN, and -
BOOTORDER.
-BLINK
Blinks the LED on the selected port for ten seconds and provides a method to identify
an adapter. This parameter should be used with either the -NIC or -ALL option.
NOTE: This parameter is not supported on Intel® Ethernet Mezzanine Cards.
FCoE Remote Boot Options
FCoE Remote Boot Configuration Options
FCoE General Configuration
Options
Description
-[OPTION]=[VALUE]
These options must be used with the -NIC=XX option. They cannot be
used with the -ALL option.
-WWPNPREFIX
Specifies the prefix to use the WWPN. The prefix of 4 hexadecimal digits. Separators,
"-" or ":", are allowed but are optional. For example, BOOTUTIL -NIC=1 -
WWPNPREFIX=20-00
.
-WWNNPREFIX
Specifies the prefix to use the WWNN. The prefix of 4 hexadecimal digits. Separators,
"-" or ":", are allowed but are optional. For example, BOOTUTIL -NIC=1 -
WWNNPREFIX=10-00
.
-SHOWFCOE